I have seen/dealt with people using Hyperic HQ/vSphere as JMX monitoring tool in small/medium organizations and even some had custom Java apps based on JMX for their own in-house monitoring solution.
-- Ulhas Bhole On 21 Jun 2012, at 22:48, Christopher Riley wrote: > For production monitoring, there is a lot of IBM Tivoli, HP Openview, > Oracle Enterprise Manager/Grid Control, CA out there to hook into JMX > Management Beans. For smaller shops I have seen using the JMX Open Source > consoles like MX4J. > > Chris > > > > > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Benson Margulies > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> CXF provides all this JMX monitoring capability. In the (more or less) >> real world, what tools do people use to visualize this data? >> > > > > -- > Chris Riley, Partner > HKM Consulting LLC > (w) hkmconsultingllc.com > (o) 774.553.5314 > (m) 508.273.3102 > (f) 774.553.5316
